Phyllis Schlafly

Phyllis Schlafly
Phyllis McAlpin Stewart Schlaflyis a semi-retired American constitutional lawyer, conservative activist, author, and speaker and founder of the Eagle Forum. She is known for her staunch social and political views, her opposition to modern feminism, and her successful campaign against the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Her 1964 book A Choice, Not an Echo sold more than three million copies as a push-back against liberal Republican leader Nelson Rockefeller and the powerful Eastern Republican Establishment...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActivist
Date of Birth15 August 1924
CitySt. Louis, MO
CountryUnited States of America
Phyllis Schlafly quotes about
You need to recognize that out there is an organized effort to make us a secular society. The best thing I can urge you to do is form a support group. Then you can associate with normal people.
The snowflakes that grace us at Christmastime typify the artistic beauty that bestows joy on all ages but, like an acid, evolution corrodes this inborn appreciation of beauty and falsely trains children to view themselves as mere animals no more worthy than dogs or cats.
Birth on U.S. territory has never been an absolute claim to citizenship.
It's time to cut off visas for foreign baseball players and return our national pastime to Americans.
This is another large-scale attack on our whole culture and whole way of life. We shouldn't put up with this. It's absolutely ridiculous. It's a violation of common sense.
Many people have been fed up with judges for many years and for many different reasons, such as prayer in school, abortion, and capital punishment.
Other states have gotten the message about the danger of giving driver's licenses to illegal aliens.
Bush made it clear that his mission doesn't include trying to be popular in Europe, where many oppose our ideals.
We will not stand activist judges who legislate from the bench, who remake our culture. ... We will not tolerate judges who change the rules of our written Constitution. You, the American people, play a big part on how to deal with these out-of-control judges. ... The answer is in your hands.
What are they going to do so people can hear? ... I was here last month for five hours and didn't hear one-third of what was said.
There are thousands of Ten Commandments plaques or monuments all over the country, and lawsuits to remove them have popped up in more than a dozen states.
The best way to improve economic prospects for women is to improve job prospects for the men in their lives, even if that means increasing the so-called pay gap.
History offers no evidence for the proposition that the assignment of women to military combat jobs is the way to win wars, improve combat readiness, or promote national security.
Feminism is doomed to failure because it is based on an attempt to repeal and restructure human nature.